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the gates fortune but charities big business to see that charities have a lot of power the bill and melinda gates foundation is hugely involved in education in particular charter schools which means. certainly have a very specific take on what it means to be charitable and then she went to the wal-mart foundation where we got really good journalism out of josh eidelson from the nation regarding essentially what was going on at the wal-mart foundation so in in less than a year they spent almost two hundred million dollars to different charities right charities for you know for children charities for the environment all these different charities but it's not necessarily out of the good of their heart because what happens ultimately is that in moments of contention and certainly you've covered a lot of instances where wal-mart has. rifled public opinion or has made people a little concerned about what they're going to do next for instance moving into new york city moving into washington d.c. all of these charities that they supported ultimately ended up supporting them right back it was a litt
the gates fortune but charities big business to see that charities have a lot of power the bill and melinda gates foundation is hugely involved in education in particular charter schools which means. certainly have a very specific take on what it means to be charitable and then she went to the wal-mart foundation where we got really good journalism out of josh eidelson from the nation regarding essentially what was going on at the wal-mart foundation so in in less than a year they spent almost...
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. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing suppor of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> rose: welcome to program, we begin this evening with the conversation about the new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business with eric schmidt and jared cohen. >> the fact of the matatter is, you always have new techlogist, we conclude in the book that the empowerment of people is overwhelmingly good from their perspective. you just have to have good answers to the privacy questions, the governance question, the trance national border question. >> we have more visibility into the chance that await us than any other time in history tr
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she served as the director of the -- one of the parts of the bill and melinda gates foundation, she served as head of the wal-mart charitable foundation, and she served in the office -- the office of management and budget for a time and chief of staff, i believe, to the secretary of the treasury at the national -- and at the national economic council. but her most recent experience has not been directly in trying to rein in a government hats out of control. -- that's out of control. the web site of o.m.b. says as part of its mission "it reports directly to the president and helps a wide variety of executive departments and agencies across the government to implement the commitments and priorities of the president." and so it's a big job. so i would say that in failing to nominate someone like a proven executive, a proven governor, a former cabinet member who can look these cabinet members in the eye and say no, secretary such and such, this is not going to be within our budget, this isn't within our plans, you'll have to see if you can't do this cheaper, we've got a nominee who is really g
she served as the director of the -- one of the parts of the bill and melinda gates foundation, she served as head of the wal-mart charitable foundation, and she served in the office -- the office of management and budget for a time and chief of staff, i believe, to the secretary of the treasury at the national -- and at the national economic council. but her most recent experience has not been directly in trying to rein in a government hats out of control. -- that's out of control. the web...
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of us four physicals a year by stepping into canisters that will measure us up and down and find all melinda sees or they can be possibly big enough to -- they canies before possibly kill us. when to zap out tumors because all of us have cancerous cells in our body. it is an amazing time. are is tearing the world up the oldest divisions. the religious divisions. the political divisions. yesterday we read there might be a new civil war in iraq because the sunnis rejected extremism of al qaeda in iraq and organizing ideology. old office they do not think the shiite majority had been fair to them. we read today this morning is of an ongoingory war with boca from -- a muslim organization that feels like it's people have not been fairly treated and the confederation, which is nigeria, and on and on. you know all of this. it is very interesting that in spite of all of this globalization and opportunities and diversity i see in this crowd, we still see the world risk ifisk -- put at -- wereg brothers from given a chance to come here and get an education and it did not work out so well. you have the
of us four physicals a year by stepping into canisters that will measure us up and down and find all melinda sees or they can be possibly big enough to -- they canies before possibly kill us. when to zap out tumors because all of us have cancerous cells in our body. it is an amazing time. are is tearing the world up the oldest divisions. the religious divisions. the political divisions. yesterday we read there might be a new civil war in iraq because the sunnis rejected extremism of al qaeda in...
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that's the subject of the bill and melinda gates foundation putting up $100,000 to entice someone to try. we're look for a next generation condom that preserves or enhances pleasure. >> one that doesn't feel like it's there. >> stephanie: raincoat in the shower. you people with those parts say. oh here she is. very exciting, our good friend julia sweeney joins us now to talk about her new book. hello, julia sweeney. >> she's going to follow that. >> how are you? >> stephanie: happy to talk to you, too. your new book sounds fabulous, "if it's not one thing it's your mother." described as a unique parenting book because you're a mother. >> yes. it is not -- believe me, it is not an advice book by a long stretch. it is like a series of catastrophes. >> stephanie: more like a bad advice book. >> exactly. don't do anything i did! >> don't drive like my mother. >> it is about how i decided to become a mom and how i achieved my goal and how i met my husband and moved to the midwest. all about that. >> stephanie: it is actually -- you adopted a little girl and it is kind of hilarious because
that's the subject of the bill and melinda gates foundation putting up $100,000 to entice someone to try. we're look for a next generation condom that preserves or enhances pleasure. >> one that doesn't feel like it's there. >> stephanie: raincoat in the shower. you people with those parts say. oh here she is. very exciting, our good friend julia sweeney joins us now to talk about her new book. hello, julia sweeney. >> she's going to follow that. >> how are you? >>...
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. >> well, maybe, maybe it was just melinda hague. [laughter] >> with what the president said to barbara walters was we had bigger fish to fry, but he was talking specifically about going after marijuana useers. and the federal government doesn't arrest a lot of people for possession anyway. but he was really silent about what they were going to do with respect to producers and those distributing the product. so we still don't know how the federal government is going to react to what's happening in colorado and washington state. the federal agencies haven't made an official position yet or stated an official position. >> i mean, if i could just throw in you look at alcohol prohibition, i mean, back then if you needed whiskey, you could get a doctor's recommendation for whiskey or gin just like medical marijuana now and, slowly, state by state it started to change. the first state was like, you know what? we like beer. we're going to start selling beer. and by the time there were 36 states that had, you know, repealed prohibition, then
. >> well, maybe, maybe it was just melinda hague. [laughter] >> with what the president said to barbara walters was we had bigger fish to fry, but he was talking specifically about going after marijuana useers. and the federal government doesn't arrest a lot of people for possession anyway. but he was really silent about what they were going to do with respect to producers and those distributing the product. so we still don't know how the federal government is going to react to...